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A BOLD ASSERTION. It is an old saying tliab “familiarity breeds contempt”; lots of truth in it too. A good fellow always “wears well,” and so it is with many things in everyday life. The good things wear well; they last, increase in popularity. Praise must be earued, and praise for Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills has been justly earned in New Zealand. Year after year their good work has continued, until there are few householders not familiar with the name of Doan It’s a bold assertion to make that nothing in modern medicine can show such a record. But the proof of it lies in the endorsement of people we know. Here’s a case: — Mrs B. Ward, 200 Chapel Street, Masterton, says: “After suffering some time with backache, dizziness, and other symptoms of kidney trouble, I was persuaded by a friend to take Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, and 1 am very glad I acted on the advice, for they cured me completely. Previous to using this remedy I suffered a lob with my back, and the pain at limes was so acuta that it was only with difficulty that I could get about. To stoop meant positive torture. My rest at night was broken, I often used to get up in the morning feeling as tired as when I went to bed. However, Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills soon banished my health troubles, and 1 have been A 1 since 1 took this remedy twelve months ago. I always recommend Doan’s Pills to anyone I know suffering from kidney trouble—they proved a blessing to me, and I cannot say enough in their praise.” Two years later Mrs Ward says: “I am still well, and have had no trouble with my kidneys since Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills cured me three years ag J>oan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3/ per bottle, or will be posted on receipt of prico by Eoster-McOlellan Co., 1 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN’S.

CRICKETERS—HOW TO SCORE. Before the game, dress your hair with “Komos” non-oily Hair Cream. Keeps the hair tidy and gives that spruce, well-giooraed look. “Kosmos” is sold by all Chemists and Hairdressers, xrrice 2/6. Made by Donnelly and Sou, Consulting Hair Specialists, o Vivian Street, Wellington.—6.

/in agreeable aperient for ladies, children and infants is SH AllL AND’S FLUID MAGNESIA. Sweetens the stomach. Cooling and health giving. Most economical. 8

VElil OIL! HAIR. Ladies I If your hair is oily, lies flat and won’t dress nicely, get a 3/6 bottle of Donnelly’s Hair Restorer — No. 2, for Oily Hair—from your Chemist or Hairdresser. Makes oily nair fluffy and easy to dress. Also cures dandruff, stops hair falling, and improves hail growth,—l.

SUN-RIPENED PEACHES AND nectarines Distributing Agents. FIRST GRADE—IO/ per case. Picked Specimen Fruit. SECOND GRADE-6/0 per case. Sound, Mature Fruit of good quality. THIRD GRADE—3/6 per case. Undersized and Marked Pruit 3 sound and fit for jam or stewing. All Standard Government half-bushel cases, holding about 201 b, more or less, according to variety and size. A charge of 6d will be made for the case, to be refunded on its return to Smart and Co., in good condition, CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTB.D. SMART AND CO., Oxford Street, Levin, are handling my entire crop. Under NO circumstances will Fruit be .I sold at the orchard. Order from gMART AND QO. OXFORD STREET. LEVIN; J. O. NEILL, “Tirvean/’ Weraroa.

JfIEILDING &J> gHOW. Ist and 2nd FEBRUARY, 1920. Ist and 2nd FEBRUARY, 1920. Comprehensive Schedule of Classes for Ring Competitions, Sheep l>og Trials, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Cookery, Art Needlework, Vegetables and Returned Soldiers’ Work. F billing annual ram fair. 3rd and 4th FEBRUARY, 1921, On FEILOING SHOW GROUNDS. Entries for Show and Ram Fair close on 14th January. Schedule, Entry Forms and all information from the Secretary, B. H. FISHER.,

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 January 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 January 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 January 1921, Page 4

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